Contd......
Me, my guru – Karna receives what he gives!
Pointers to understand the post:
“ We didn’t overcome our pain today. We’ll not in
the next few weeks too. It was too deep to overcome in a few days time. And yet,
we knew we need to come to our Guru again and again just so that we stick to
this path and hold on to this sadhan. Yes, left to ourselves we would be going
astray. We had seen it happen so many times before – both with ourselves and
with others. We wanted to avoid that from happening this time.”
– Healing is not a quick-fix solution. In today’s 2-minute noodles days, we
want instant gratification. We don’t have the patience to go through a channel
for more than 2-3 minutes. We are ever restless. And that reflects in our
spiritual practices and expectations too.
“We just had to keep going with our sadhan. Yes, we
would falter. We would experience pain too in this process. But, this pain was
worth it for the prize was worth it. the pain itself was the key to set us free
from pain. What a wonderful thought!” – We needed pain to make us realize our
area that needs to be addressed and healed. Our key to freedom from pain and
suffering also lies in the pain and suffering only! And our techniques help us
overcome them easily and more effortlessly in less time.
Concluded...
# me my Guru, Karna, Mahabharata, Itihaasa of India, on receiving and giving, Law of Karma, suffering and pain, good deeds and their repercussions, acts and their impact, how our deeds decide our fate, fate and destiny, choices, dharm,
also read this previous post to understand better
Questions to be answered:
What did you understand from this post?
How does our sadhan and good acts help
us in our lives?
Are your questions addressed?
What is the purpose of doing good acts
and being good?
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